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East Side Guru
Join Date: Jun 2008
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he currently holds a record of 39/11.
is there any current,or previous champions of the four major belts who have had the worse records.i apprciate having a loss on your record dosent make you a bad fighter but it wbe intrestig to see who the champion with the most losses ,im sure soem historians will have some update |
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Ya loads in the past have had worst, current WBC inetim Super-Flyweight champ Tomas Rojas(31-11-1) is the worst I can think of).
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Barry
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lads im surprised you have missed out Fritzie Zivic he had 65 losses
not when he was champ though ill just check how many losses he had when he held the world title. 27 losses when he was champ. |
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Champion
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Kelvin Seabrooks tuned an 18-12 career into being world Bantamweight titlist in a 27-22 career.
Freddie Pendleton survived a 15-13 start to his career, to be arguably the best Lightweight titlist for a couple of years, post Whitaker. Pendleton finished with a 47-26 record. Neon Leon Spinks of course became the Heavyweight Champion of the World in his 1978 upset of Ali, then it was downhill and Neon Leon finished with a 26-17 resume. |
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